Coyote Hunting the Carolinas
AdrianCross
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Why do Western coyote hunting tactics fail in the Carolinas? Because Eastern coyotes aren't Western coyotes. They're 35-55 pound coywolf hybrids that have learned caution through generations of hunting pressure. The aggressive calling sequences that bring Western coyotes running cause educated Carolina coyotes to hang up at 200 yards-or disappear entirely. This book teaches you how to hunt the coyotes you're actually facing. Written by a Carolina hunter with over a decade of experience in Piedmont timber, Coastal Plain swamps, and foothill ridges, Coyote Hunting the Carolinas provides practical, field-tested tactics for calling educated Eastern coyotes in North and South Carolina terrain. Inside you'll discover: Why Eastern coyotes require completely different tactics than Western animals-and exactly what works on pressured populations The subtle calling approach that produces consistent results when standard sequences fail (lower volume, shorter sequences, longer pauses) Month-by-month seasonal patterns: when to use territorial challenges (January-February), when to switch to fawn distress (June-July), and when to focus on scouting instead of hunting Setup selection and wind management techniques that put you in position to intercept natural coyote movement rather than hoping they randomly appear Reading Carolina terrain: identifying natural funnels in pine plantations, finding travel corridors along swamp edges, and using e-scouting to plan hunts before you arrive Essential gear that actually matters versus expensive equipment you can skip-complete budget recommendations from starter setups to advanced night hunting systems Shot placement on smaller-bodied coyotes where six inches means the difference between clean kills and long tracking jobs Day and night hunting tactics: when each approach works best and how to adapt to pressure levels and seasonal timing Current North Carolina and South Carolina regulations, property access strategies, and ethical hunting practices that maintain landowner relationships Real hunt case studies showing exactly how tactics work in Coastal Plain clearcuts, Piedmont agricultural edges, and foothill drainages This isn't another generic predator hunting book. Every tactic, equipment recommendation, and strategic decision is specifically tailored to Carolina conditions and educated Eastern coyotes. No filler. No borrowed Western tactics that don't work here. Just practical information that helps you call more coyotes. Whether you're starting from scratch or frustrated that your current approach isn't working, this book provides the knowledge Carolina coyote hunters actually need. From gaining property permission to executing 300-yard shots, from reading tracks in Coastal Plain mud to managing thermal winds in foothill terrain, from selecting your first rifle to building advanced night hunting capability-Coyote Hunting the Carolinas covers what matters for consistent success on challenging animals. The coyotes are present on your properties. Learn to hunt them effectively.







